Sukhothai
Sukhothai was the birthplace of the Thai nation — the 13th-century kingdom that gave Thailand its writing system, its art style, and its Theravada Buddhist identity. The Sukhothai Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, preserves the ruins in a manicured setting of reflecting ponds, ancient chedis, and massive seated Buddhas. Wat Mahathat, the central temple, is the postcard shot; Wat Si Chum, with its enormous Buddha peering through a narrow slit in a mondop, is the unforgettable one. Renting a bicycle is the only way to properly explore the sprawl.
The Si Satchanalai Historical Park, an hour north, is equally impressive and far emptier — its hilltop Wat Khao Phanom Ploeng and the riverside Wat Chang Lom (with its elephant-buttressed chedi) are worth the drive. The Sangkhalok ceramics tradition that flourished here under the Sukhothai kingdom survives in local workshops. The annual Loy Krathong festival in Sukhothai — held in the historical park with traditional costumes and fireworks reflected in the ponds — is widely considered the most beautiful in Thailand. The modern town of New Sukhothai has a good night market and serves as a base.
Cities in Sukhothai
Places in Sukhothai
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Sukhothai Heritage Resort
Sisatchanalai Heritage Resort
Sukhothai Treasure Resort & Spa
Sukhothai Garden
Old City Boutique House
Legendha Sukhothai
Wake Up at Muang Kao Boutique Hotel
Sriwilai Sukhothai
Ruen Narisra Resort
Thai Thai Sukhothai Resort
Le Charme Sukhothai
Scent of Sukhothai Resort
Chinawat Hotel
Midtown Sukhothai Resort